Here is an interesting article from last year for ya Scippy.......
My word, what a lot of sour grapes. Mr. Margalas must have to sleep standing up, to keep all that bile from backing into his esophagus and giving him a nasty burning throat.
He also seems to come from a very negative viewpoint: that, today's athletes have to face conditions so much more difficult and it is unlikely anyone will ever have a perfect season again. He forgets that today's athletes face more difficult opposition, but are also themselves much more powerful and efficient. I believe that there *will* be another perfect season. And when there is, the newer team will have bragging rights in that their season is longer.
I only hope that Miami clears itself of the last of Jimmy Johnson's foul stench on their great name -- by ditching Wannstedt -- in time for them to have a shot at being the second team to claim a perfect season.
I screamed at Huzienga over and over again that hiring Jimmy Johnson was a mistake. But did Wayne listen to me? No! He chose to remain deaf to the sounds bouncing off of my TV screen.
For your reference, I am not referring to Miami having lost their distinction as the only undefeated-in-a-season team tag.
I am talking about the fact that Miami, like 4 other teams, had the record of longest winning streak that spans 2 seasons. As of the start of this season, the record was 18 games.
Oh, OK then. My mistake. I wasn't even cognizant of a two season streak being kept up with as a record. In that case, congrats to New England for holding the longest two-season winning streak. Losing to the Dolphins when they face them a second time on December 20 would be a great late birthday present to me. Until then, however, I don't even mind if they extend their streak with a few more games.
-S'Cipio
PS: Julin, you are a bastard! Rub a little more salt into the wound, why don't you!